Holyrood Street Improvement

May 28, 2025 Cabinet Member for Clean Air, Streets and Waste (Cabinet member) Key decision Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to approve the implementation of detailed design for street improvements on Holyrood Street, including the introduction of three bookable loading bays, subject to a Traffic Management Order and further consultation.

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Purpose

To approve the implementation
for detailed design.

Decision

 
1. 
That the 33 responses
received via the informal public consultation on the proposed
street improvements on Holyrood Street which include the proposal
to implement bookable loading bays and the recommendations made by
highways officers based on the consultation report in Appendix 1,
and further details in Appendix 2, be considered.
 
2. 
That the introduction
of three bookable loadings bays on Holyrood Street as shown in the
drawing at Appendix 4, be approved
 
3. 
That officers be
instructed to implement the bookable loading bays by way of a
Traffic Management Order (TMO) made under sections 6, 45, 46, 49,
124 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“1984
Act”), subject to statutory consultation carried out in
accordance with the Local Authorities Traffic Orders (Procedure)
(England and Wales) Regulations 1996 (“1996
Regulations”).
 
4. 
That it be noted that
a further report will be brought to the Cabinet Member should we
receive objections at the statutory consultation
stage.
 
5. 
That officers be
authorised to take steps to hold a
public inquiry pursuant to regulation 9(1) of the 1996 Regulations
in relation to the proposed TMOs where
considered expedient to do so.
 
6. 
That the EINA located
at Appendix 5 and the equalities assessment set out in this report
in accordance with the council’s Public Sector Equality Duty
(“PSED”) be considered.

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date28 May 2025
Subject to call-inYes